Disney donates more than a half-million pounds of food annually to nonprofits in Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Lake counties. It comes from the hotels and theme parks -- food that tourists never ordered.

In the past decade, Disney has donated almost $19 million annually in cash and in-kind support to nonprofit groups. Last year, it said its donations neared $25 million and its employees worked 185,000 volunteer hours, although those numbers cannot be independently verified.

This week, as part of the worldwide celebrations of Disneyland's 50th anniversary, the company is expected to give $1 million to the Boys & Girls Club of Orlando.

Disney has a good reputation in the Central Florida nonprofit community, but some nonprofits think Disney should dole out more cash, said David Odahowski, president of the Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation, which disburses $2.5 million to $3.5 million a year from its Winter Park office.

"Can Disney give more dollars? Certainly," Odahowski said. "But how much more and who is to say how much more?"